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Defendant Irmgard Furchner, a former secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, waits for the continuation of her trial at court in Itzehoe, northern Germany, where her verdict was spoken on Dec. 20, 2022. Photo by Christian Charisius/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.
German court upholds conviction of 99-year-old ex-Nazi camp secretary
Irmgard Furchner, 99, was given a two-year suspended sentence in 2022 for her role as a secretary to the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp.
JNS Staff
Aug. 20, 2024
Jewish graves at Stutthof concentration camp. Credit: Piotr Wawrzyniuk/Shutterstock.
Efforts underway in Poland to preserve shoe remains from Holocaust victims
“They should now be dug out—and not only preserved and put on display but thoroughly examined by experts to find out who owned them,” said Grzegorz Kwiatkowski.
May 1, 2024
Stutthof concentration camp in Poland. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Former Nazi camp secretary, 97, challenges her conviction
An estimated 65,000 individuals died at the camp near Gdansk, including "Jewish captives, Polish partisans, and Soviet Russian prisoners of war," according to prosecutors.
Dec. 30, 2022
The entrance to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Credit: Gubin Yury/Shutterstock.
Concentration-camp guard to stand trial for 3,518 murders between 1942 and 1945
The 100-year-old man was allegedly complicit in executions done by firing squads and poisonous gas.
Oct. 6, 2021
The entrance to the Bundesgerichtshof, the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, Germany, the highest court in Germany. Credit: Shutterstock.
German prosecutors prepare dozen-plus cases against Nazi war-crime suspects
“The passage of time is no barrier to justice when it comes to the heinous crimes of the Holocaust,” said Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Education Trust.
Aug. 11, 2021
Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, in December 1938. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
German court to try 100-year-old former Nazi guard
“A medical evaluation confirms that he is fit to stand trial in a limited way,” said a spokeswoman for the Neuruppin state court.
Aug. 3, 2021
Stutthof concentration camp in Poland. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
German court rules former Nazi concentration-camp guard, 96, ‘unfit’ to stand trial
The man, identified as Harry S., was accused of having “aided and abetted [the] murder [of] several hundred [people]” at the Stutthof camp in Nazi-occupied Poland where roughly 65,000 people died during the Holocaust.
March 12, 2021
Prisoners in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen, Germany, in December 1938. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Germany charges former Nazi concentration-camp guard with complicity in 3,518 murders
It comes a week after German prosecutors charged a former secretary at Stutthof with 10,000 counts of being an accessory to murder.
Feb. 9, 2021
The entrance to Stutthof concentration camp in Poland. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
German court convicts 93-year-old SS guard
Stutthof concentration-camp guard is Bruno Dey convicted on 5,232 counts of accessory to murder.
July 23, 2020